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Vintage Nos 6 Volt Hollywood Multi Purpose Spot Light In Original Box. Nice. on 2040-parts.com

US $9.95
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Tulsa, Oklahoma, US

Tulsa, Oklahoma, US
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UP FOR BID IS A  VINTAGE 6V NOS HOLLYWOOD MULTI PURPOSE SPOT LIGHT.  THIS LIGHT IS A NEW OLD STOCK 6 VOLT LIGHT IN ITS ORIGINAL BOX. TESTED AND BURNS BRIGHT. THE BOX SAYS 57,000 CANDLE POWER- HALF MILE BEAM. IT CAN PLUG INTO THE CIGARETTE LIGHTER OR IT HAS TWO CLIPS ON THE WIRE THAT HOOKS TO A 6V PORTABLE DRY CELL BATTERY. THERFORE, MULTI PURPOSE. USE WITH VEHICLE OR FOR CAMPING OR WHATEVER.

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